22 Bullets (2010)
Jean Reno stars as a retired gangster out for revenge for a brutal assassination attempt.
The Beasts (2022)
French couple Antoine and Olga moved to a little village in the Galician countryside some time ago. There they live a quiet life, although their relations with the locals are not as idyllic as they would like them to be. A conflict with their neighbours, the Anta brothers, will see tension rise in the village to the point of no return.
The Big Picture (2010)
Paul Exben has the perfect life, but when he finds out that Sarah, his wife, is cheating on him, a rush of blood provokes Paul into a fatal error.
The Divide (2021)
Two women on the verge of a breakup, in a hospital, are further stressed on the night of a big demonstration by the overwhelmed staff and by angry, injured protestors who land up besieging the building.
Happy Few (2010)
Life becomes complicated when two respectable Parisian couples decide to start sleeping together.
Polisse (2011)
Drama delves into the lives and work of a child protection unit.
Sink Or Swim (2017)
A comedy drama about a male synchronised swimming team.
Some Like It Rare (2021)
Sophie and Vincent Pascal have run the family butcher shop for a decade, but business is bad. So grim it’s on the brink of bankruptcy and so is their marriage. But then Vincent kills a vegan activist who had vandalised their shop. When he butchers the body and his wife accidentally sells it, customers can’t stop lining up for the tender cuts.
La Syndicaliste (2022)
The true story of of a whistleblower who shook the French nuclear industry.
The Workshop (2017)
An exploration of group dynamics in a young people’s writing workshop.
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